Such a man is demiurgic, for he puts down a hand on action through the sky. |
He is here just a trace-copyist, a technician without a smudge of demiurgic imagination. |
We may have almost demiurgic power over it, but we can rely only on our fallible good wills to guide us in our constructions. |
Above all, Svetlanov possessed the demiurgic grace and fervour of the rare giants of the conducting world. |
The Cities Project does not ascribe demiurgic qualities to neighbourhood organizations. |
It is he whom an ancient monument represents as the demiurgic principle creating the mundane egg. |